I know I’ve said it before, but I loved teaching linear equations in Algebra 1. When I first started teaching, I said I never wanted to te...
Welcome to the 105th edition of Math Teachers at Play (MTaP) Blog Carnival! MTaP is a monthly blog carnival with a collection of tips, game...
At the recommendation of a colleague, I taught trig ratios a little bit differently this year. I ended up spending a week on trig ratios. ...
I loved teaching Equations of Lines in Algebra 1 this year! I have a million interactive notebook pages that I used in this unit, and toda...
In the past, I’ve always noticed that my Geometry and Algebra 2 students have HUGELY struggled with graphing horizontal and vertical lines....
I know of a few different methods people use to teach factoring, but I’ve never been a fan of the “fancy” methods. They just do...
I had fun teaching the Pythagorean Theorem this year! My students still didn't love having to simplify the radicals, but they'll g...
When I taught my students how to write a function rule, I used this graphic organizer . It was really just an interesting way to organize...
Ahhh, slope. I was afraid that slope was going to be boring in Algebra 1 (since they did it in Pre-Algebra), but it was super fun! Fir...
I posted awhile ago about how I used paper folding to help my students discover the Triangle Midsegment Theorem . Then, I had my students ...
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